• Show Date: 30/06/2024
  • Show Type: Championship Show
  • Judged by: shaun watson Contact Judge
  • Published Date: 29/07/2024

Windsor Dog Show Society

Breed: Scottish Terrier

Breed Results: Scottish Terrier (Day 3)

DCC 4810 - Hunting´s Moon del Colle Di Ottone (Mrs U Luig)

RDCC 4802 - Ch/am Ch Trakside Gabriel Oak TAF (Mr S Cockayne)

BCC 4798 - Ch Brueik Olivia's Star Chaser with Berrybreeze (Miss C L Chapman)

RBCC 4795 - Brueik Olivia's Star Maker (Miss E J & Miss M F Bradley & Herd)

BOB 4798 - Ch Brueik Olivia's Star Chaser with Berrybreeze (Miss C L Chapman)

BP 4824 - Pamaswater Hakuna Matata (Miss P Taylor)

BV 4797 - Liroda Midnight Kiss at Evingbriar VW (Miss L Broome)

BSB 4806 - Skircoat Semibreve at Tahgmor (Miss P Hill)

1832. Scottish Terrier - Veteran

Entries: 4 Absentees: 2

1ST 4797 - Liroda Midnight Kiss at Evingbriar VW (Miss L Broome)

9 and half years old certainly not looking her age and looking good, well presented coat with excellent texture and colour, strong but still feminine, good bone super front good length of head with nice set ears and dark eye, moved well strong back and good tail set well deserved best veteran

2ND 4812 - Ger Kft/vdh Ch/nl Ch Tatuin Tom Riddle (Mrs U Luig)

 8 years old super texture and colour to coat, coat presentation could be a little better, certainly a happy dog and enjoying the day out, moved well good depth of body correct in topline and tail set

1833. Scottish Terrier - Puppy Dog

Entries: 4 Absentees: 1

1ST 4824 - Pamaswater Hakuna Matata (Miss P Taylor)

 8 months old with a young handler, who should be mentioned, we as a sport need young people coming through and he should be congratulated, this pup presented well so please keep it up and keep enjoying, that said smart dog should do well in the future, but needs more training but personally I’m happy to see puppies well-being puppies, excellent texture to coat and nice coat for his age, just needs time as you would expect but can see all starting to fit together, well deserved best puppy today

2ND 4816 - Divadell Mighty Quinn (Mrs V R Norton)

 A puppy who needs more time as you would expect from this class moved a little close behind but that hopefully can change with time and exercise, coat could be better texture and better presentation but that can come, clean head nice ears good neck and nice body

3RD 4811 - Rynara´s Radiant Dream (Mrs U Luig)

1834. Scottish Terrier - Junior Dog

Entries: 1 Absentees: 0

1ST 4811 - Rynara´s Radiant Dream (Mrs U Luig)

 3rd in puppy just 6 months and a real baby and certainly needs time to fill out and develop, again expected at this age, wasn’t really positive on the move and playing up his handler but he’s a pup and wanted to play being a pup, I’m sure with time and experience will do lots better, but at times could see enough of his movement to see that he can move correctly all just needs time.

1835. Scottish Terrier - Post Graduate Dog

Entries: 1 Absentees: 0

1ST 4796 - Evingbriar War of The Roses (Miss L Broome)

 12 months old, can see he’s starting to get there and filling out, coat texture was acceptable but needs to be better, presentation could be better but again should come with time and experience, topline could be a little stronger again can improve with age and exercise, long head of correct type and size, well used ears nice body, just needs time to finish.

1836. Scottish Terrier - Limit Dog

Entries: 2 Absentees: 0

1ST 4805 - Evingbriar Bandsman Becscott (Mrs J Coley)

 Nice male 18 months old, not finished developing but certainly getting there, nice body super short back with nice topline and tail set, compact and happy well shown dog, well set and carried tail moved well and showed well correct in coat

2ND 4817 - Divadell's Charging Bear (Mrs V R Norton)

 Really super in coat texture and colour, tail could be used better and to more advantage, happy dog which I like to see in all show dogs but more, so in Terriers, topline could be a little batter but certainly acceptable. Long clean lean head nice ears, good body and well handled

1837. Scottish Terrier - Open Dog

Entries: 4 Absentees: 0

1ST 4810 - Hunting´s Moon del Colle Di Ottone (Mrs U Luig)

 High quality male, should add this male I see came from abroad and was surprised in my three breeds today that a few had come from abroad, came to win and walked in with presence and style, overall you see a masculine happy Scottish terrier looking the part, and looked impressive on the floor and was just as impressive when examined on the table, standing both on the floor and table with style and confidence, long clean head with clean checks plenty of head to hold on to and see and feel the strength, super set used and carried ears, dark eye, strong neck, flowing into super short level firm topline, which leans to a well set carried and used tail and tail set, still more dog after the tail, excellent coat texture and coat presentation, well rounded ribs and correct deep chest moved with drive behind with the right amount of width and correct reach in the front, looked a picture standing and on the move and of course was well handled. Pleased to award today the CC and hopes and should become a UK Ch.

2ND 4802 - Ch/am Ch Trakside Gabriel Oak TAF (Mr S Cockayne)

Impressive male and see after is also a UK and USA a Champion, which is not surprising when you look at the male, coat presentation was one of the best on the day and goes without saying coat texture was excellent and correct, walked in like first, a real terrier which I like to see and entered like the champion I now know him to be, masculine dog but for me just like a little little more all over, excellent length and strength of head which is clean in checks, strong muzzle to hold with correct plane on the head excellent in eyes and ears and looks at you like a Scottie does, excellent expression super firm level topline with excellent set and use of the tail, standing and on the move, moved with confidence, style and demanding to be watched and looked at, certainly pushed 1st place and well deserved to win the RCC today

3RD 4799 - Berrybreeze Magical Spirit (Miss C & Mrs S Chapman & Lidgett)

1838. Scottish Terrier - Special Beginners

Entries: 2 Absentees: 1

1ST 4806 - Skircoat Semibreve at Tahgmor (Miss P Hill)

 8 years old, but missed veteran class, happy dog but a overweight, but he’s a veteran and enjoying the day, coat texture was correct coat presentation could be better, nice body with correct head, with nice topline and tail,

Moved ok and handled ok best special beginner

1839. Scottish Terrier - Puppy Bitch

Entries: 6 Absentees: 2

1ST 4815 - Divadell Harleyquinn (Mrs V R Norton)

 I have to say I had 4 in this class and they all looked nice, looked and acted like puppies, having fun but there to be shown, the winner today can be seen to be developing well and correctly for the breed, but as in most puppies needs time to finish and grow up, but super well presented coat of the correct texture, good head and length of head for age and nice well used ears, correct in body time again just needs time,

2ND 4819 - Carisco Winter Solstice (Mrs C Rutherford)

 6 months and 7 days, all coming on well and going the right way, moved well on the day, but needs more training for standing and movement and certainly was a terrier, which I’m always looking for, well in terriers anyway,

3RD 4828 - Chatterdale Clear Star (Mr C & Mrs H & Miss G Wilson & Wilson & Dixon)

1840. Scottish Terrier - Junior Bitch

Entries: 1 Absentees: 0

1ST 4808 - Millingford Out of The Blue (Mrs A & Mr J Kenny-Marriott & Marriott)

 Just 12 months and certainly mature for her age, very feminine but still strong in the right way, walking in with confidence, moved and shows like for me, the required terrier and was pleasing to see, lots to like about this young female and should do well in the future, and expect should become UK CH, lots to see and like, long strong head with correct places and strength, super ears and eyes and correct expression, correct in coat and body and lots to see behind the tail which is nice to see, super depth to body with excellent ribs and correct bone substance and good feet moved with drive and purpose

1841. Scottish Terrier - Post Graduate Bitch

Entries: 6 Absentees: 2

1ST 4809 - Millingford Bluebell (Mrs A & Mr J & Ms D Kenny-Marriott & Marriott & Wilcock)

Well filled class, 12 months old, mature in the right way looks nice on the floor and same on the table, nice to see good amount of dog behind the tail, coat could be harsher for me but presentation was excellent, all developing well, super head with well set and used ears, correct in neck, with super length and strength of back, well coupled and moved and handled well.

2ND 4813 - Stellanera High Society (Ms B Mahmoudi)

 3 and half years old, super texture to coat, correct size and substance, good in bone, nice front good length and type of head, correct in body and depth,

3RD 4818 - Berrybreeze Spirit Guide at Mckalay (Miss A, Miss F & Miss B Pinto, Whitehead & Maidment)

1842. Scottish Terrier - Limit Bitch

Entries: 2 Absentees: 0

1ST 4795 - Brueik Olivia's Star Maker (Miss E J & Miss M F Bradley & Herd)

 2 years old, high quality female very feminine but still strong in the right places, super coat texture and presentation, stands well and commanding both on the floor or table and moves with the same confidence and style, head strong with strength and length but still feminine super dark eyes with well used ears, correct in length and strength of back, correct depth of chest and spring of rib, nice well used and set tail, moved and handled well and had fun and enjoyed her day, today won RCC

2ND 4820 - Carisco Careless Wispa (Mrs C A Rutherford)

 Nice female but not all there today and today, needed more go and more terrier, could use tail more to advantage, super coat texture and well present coat, lots of dog behind the well positioned tail, nice all round

1843. Scottish Terrier - Open Bitch

Entries: 3 Absentees: 1

1ST 4798 - Ch Brueik Olivia's Star Chaser with Berrybreeze (Miss C L Chapman)

 Before this class I thought I had picked my BOB, but even as this female entered the ring my eyes was drawn to her, the standard asks for and is what you see when she first walks in, thick set, great power and very agile, she walked in like ok I’ve won this and who’s second, I could clearly see an impressive and hight quality first Scottish Terrier and second a real terrier, all looked good as I watched her on the ground and was looking forward to see how much more on the table, I see later already a Champion which I can see was well deserved title, moved with excellent drive and width behind and the right reach in the front, the head is a joy of strength length power and elegance, which is clear to see with the eyes but more commanding when touched, the ears are well set and position and used with style, super dark piercing eyes with excellent expression, firm neck leads to a short firm level hard back, finishing with a good position set and use of the tail, which was always used and carried to advantage, Lots to say and like about this female and all is well deserved. Watched her in a VERY strong terrier group and well pleased to see her short listed well deserved today CC and BOB

2ND 4814 - Quaint Sabayon (Imp Fin) (Mrs L & Miss B Maidment)

 6 years old, happy well presented female, moved and shown well, super coat texture and nice presentation, correct for size bone and substance, well handled and happy female nice head correct body good topline nice used tail